This weekend on FYI Philly, it's our annual spring into shape fitness special. We check out some new gyms, find express lunchtime workouts you can squeeze in 45 minutes or less. Plus, we'll tell you about one local company making healthy eating easy and another with an inspirational line of footwear.

This Queen Village spot will feature a 5 course dinner and wine pairing for $55 a person. They're also offering half priced bottles of wine all week. (627 S 3rd St.)

Visit this Old City restaurant all week for a blind tasting of PA wines that will be paired up against other domestic bottles. They’ll share each day’s results on social media. $20 per flight. (308 Market St.)

This Old City wine haven will be pouring large format bottles of vintage Barolo, Brunello and Barbera for just $5 over cost per glass until supplies run out. Stop in and ask the bartender which wine is flowing any day this week. (14 N Front St.)

A $25 three course Alsace-inspired French menu awaits with a pairing of sparkling and still Alsace wines for an additional $20 at this Chestnut Hill bistro. Available on Wednesdays and Thursdays of wine week. (8229 Germantown Ave.)

...with a teammate. Winners get a basket of wine and gift card to the restaurant. (208 S 13th St....

Savor a flight of three decadent bites and three sparkling and still wines at this Southern inspired bar. Bites include oysters on the half shell, blue crab toast and fried green tomatoes. Available Friday and Saturday of Wine Week. (600 N Broad St.)

Party with local winemakers from Wayvine, Gotham Project and other forward-thinking people in the industry. Surprises and games await as well as 12 wines on taps and more in bottles and lots of music. (705 S 5th St.)

Enjoy three select French wines accompanied by cheeses from the same region for only $20. (123 S 7th St.)

Head to South Philly for an educational happy hour to learn the difference between organic, biodynamic and sustainable wines, and taste one of each! Oh and did we mention it’s a blind tasting? (1615 E Passyunk Ave.)

Celebrate Philly Wine Week at American Sardine Bar’s first outdoor party of the season. A selection of PA wines will be on hand as well as Chef Doreen Demarco’s BBQ. Pay as you go. (1800 Federal St.)

...to make their own. Tickets are $35, email info@plentyphiladelphia.com to reserve a spot. (1602 Spruce St....

...popcorn, cherries and herbs to truly immerse themselves in the sensation of the wines. $25. (640 N Broad St....

Learn about and taste the unique flavors of the Canary Islands at this wine tasting. Beverage Manager Abbie Bintliff will be on hand to walk guests through five wine tasting paired with Spanish imported cheeses. Tickets are $40 and can be purchased here. (1709 E Passyunk Ave.)

Party like it’s 1999 at this event celebrating some of our greatest decades. Enjoy vintage wines from the 80s and 90s as well as music from those eras. (1137 Spruce St. & 123 S 18th St.)

Party like it’s 1999 at this event celebrating some of our greatest decades. Enjoy vintage wines from the 80s and 90s as well as music from those eras. (1137 Spruce St. & 123 S 18th St.)

Learn about Slovenian wines and try them by the glass or flight. The restaurant will be featuring Orange Pinot Grigio by Mansus, Juicy Rosé by Stoka, Ribolla by Marjan Simcic and some other surprise wines! (701 S 4th St.)

End Philly Wine Week at one of the best Spanish wine regions. The tapas bar’s celebration of the region will include off-list pairings, regional tasting flights and happy hour specials. (217 Chestnut St.)

Meet Ed Lazzerini of Vox Vineti a local PA winery at this free event. Learn about his natural process to wine making while sipping some free samples of his local wines. The bar will also be offered discounted full pours of Vox Vineti’s wines as well as free snacks. (2113 E York St.)

Check Out These Can't-Miss Events at Philly Wine Week 2018, March 22-29

Philly Wine Week starts Thursday, March 22 and runsthrough Thursday, March 29. In honor of the special week, events and happy hours will take place throughout the city celebrating wine and all of its glory. Here are some of the can't miss events featuring awesome pairings, wine quizzo, and even fried chicken!

Which is why people have started lining up at at 115 E. Girard Ave. at 1 p.m. Yes, people are queueing at one o’clock in the afternoon for a pizza that won’t come out of the oven until 5:30 or later.

PSA: Lines at Pizzeria Beddia now start in the middle of the day

Some conclusions you want to put off forever. That you might die never having eaten at Pizzeria Beddia is one of those things. But if you haven't been yet, it's time to accept the new reality. With only two weeks left in its five-year run, Joe Beddia's Fishtown shop is even busier than before.

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FOR THE INSTALLATION OF A 13D FIRE SUPRESSION SYSTEM FOR A SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING SERVICED BY A COMBINED 1 INCH FIRE SERVICE LINE WITH WATER METER ASSEMBLY. ALL WORK TO BE DONE PER APPROVED PLANS. IF FIELD CONDITIONS VARY CONTACT DESIGN ENGINEER PRIOR TO THE START OF ANY WORK. FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM TO BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA 13D.

The Cavanaugh family of bars venerable Rittenhouse post covers all the bases with always solid draft and bottled beer selections, great food, fun cocktails and an impressive selection of whiskies. (1823 Sansom St.; 215-665-9500)

...out during the World Cup. Sip on delicious Irish whiskey or a well-poured Guinness. (1500 Locust St.; 215-893-9700...

...wrong paying a visit to this legendary and much beloved Philly institution in Midtown Village. (1310 Drury St; 215-735-5562...

...of scotch and Irish whiskeys, as well as a solid beer lineup to choose from. (123 Chestnut St.; 215-733-0300...

A beloved happy hour spot, this contemporary Irish outpost is another great place to kick back with large groups. Or just stop in to check out seasonal sporting events while downing a beer from one of thr 21 taps. (1600 Arch St.; 215-514-1700)

...runs the gamut from wings and burgers to fish and chips and shepherd's pie. (421 S 2nd St.; 215-928-9307...

This neighborhood watering hole in Fairmount is the perfect place to down a Guinness and some wings. You can often find live music playing and, on Wednesdays, grab 50-cent wings while playing Quizzo. (1549 Spring Garden St.; 215-563-6990)

Beer plus jukebox plus hot dogs equals no-nonsense fun. This isn’t exactly a traditional Irish pub, but it's one of Philly's best dive bars, and one of the few spots you can still get away with smoking indoors. (259 S 15th St.; 215-735-1259)

This three-story townhouse decorated with antique fare and a fireplace has remained a popular hangout for pub dwellers in Rittenhouse. Specialties include shepherd's pie and Guinness Irish stew. Also enjoy Quizo every Wednesday evening. (247 S 17th St.; 215-545-9473)

The friendly neighborhood bartending crew will make you feel right at home at this family owned and operated pub. The draft list is complemented by a healthy bottled beer selection, and the menu features pub favorites like shepherd’s pie and Irish beef stew. (611 S 3rd St.; 215-574-9495)

Open for over 30 years, the Irish Pub has two locations in Philly and great daily specials. The pub is also the host of the annual Tour De Shore which raises money for the Irish Pub Children’s Foundation. (2007 Walnut St.; 215-568-5603; 1123 Walnut St.; 215-925-3311)

Open for over 30 years, the Irish Pub has two locations in Philly and great daily specials. The pub is also the host of the annual Tour De Shore which raises money for the Irish Pub Children’s Foundation. (2007 Walnut St.; 215-568-5603; 1123 Walnut St.; 215-925-3311)

Irish owned and operated since 1995, the slogan of this Rittenhouse pub is "The Bards, for a real taste of Ireland." Enjoy a good selection of domestic and imported beers, Irish-influenced food and live music and quizzo. (2013 Walnut St.; 215-569-9585)

Old City is getting two new dining & drinking destinations â Chez Ben and M. Brown's, which will both be located at 401 Chestnut Street in the Frank...read more ›

Philadelphia's Top Irish Bars

Irish pubs are plentiful, since the Gaelic tradition of enjoying good whiskey and brew goes back many years. Here we present our picks for the top Irish bars in Philadelphia. Fergie's Pub Tucked away in Midtown Village you'll find this traditional Irish pub run by Fergus Carey, who also is a partner in Monk's Cafe and other beer havens around town.

Franklin's Table, the highly anticipated new food hall on the University of Pennsylvania campus, opens its doors March 12 with a killer lineup of vendors. It's located at 3401 Walnut Street and open to the public, though you'll probably be in line with plenty of students and faculty clamoring for Michael Solomonov's falafel and milkshakes from Little Baby's Ice Cream.

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Unusual weather we're having. It's back to icy temps in Philly, but restaurants and bars are here to warm everyone up. The snow is expected to continue all day but so far it looks like most places are staying open.

The Situation: Chef Gianluca Demontis and Rosemarie Tran of Melograno (2012 Sansom Street) and Fraschetta (Bryn Mawr) are opening an Italian BYOB with a focus on Roman cuisine...

Location: 2104 Chestnut Street, Rittenhouse

Location: 220 S. 17th Street, Rittenhouse

Location: 1322 Chestnut Street, Midtown Village

Location: 1247 S. 13th Street, South Philly

The Situation: This Italian BYOB in the corner spot at 13th and Wharton — in what was August — is just about ready to open its doors. The restaurant, which...

Location: 3101 S. 13th Street, South Philly

Location: 1030 N. 2nd Street, Northern Liberties

Location: 2121 Walnut Street, Rittenhouse

Location: 1216 Chestnut Street, Midtown Village

Giuseppe & Sons, the two-in-one Italian eatery from Michael Schulson and the Termini Brothers Bakery family, is going for a summer opening at 1521 Sansom Street. It will combine a street-level bakery/café with a basement restaurant, similar to Schulson’s Double Knot.

James Beard Award winner Greg Vernick is opening a restaurant — his second after Vernick Food & Drink — in the new Comcast tower at 18th and Arch streets. Also planning a restaurant for the tower is famed chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten.

Spanish celebs are heading to Philly with Tatel, an upscale restaurant with locations in Madrid, Ibiza, and Miami. It’s going into the new building rising at 1908 Chestnut Street, where the historic Boyd Theater stood.

The 14 Most Anticipated Restaurants in Philadelphia, Spring 2018

The already-impressive restaurant scene in Philadelphia just keeps giving us more to look forward to. From Peruvian fare in Northern Liberties to Italian BYOBs in South Philly, plus a Japanese bar from the Cheu Fishtown crew, here are 14 highly anticipated eateries expected to open in Philly this spring.

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